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Once, she had a sprig of thyme but a gardener’s son came with a red rose, a blue violet and some bitter rue. He stole the thyme and left only rue, with its "running root", growing in its place. Her parents were angry but she will cut the head off the rose and plant a willow for all to see.
Fresh thyme is commonly sold in bunches of sprigs. A sprig is a single stem snipped from the plant. [12] It is composed of a woody stem with paired leaf or flower clusters ("leaves") spaced 15 to 25 millimetres (1 ⁄ 2 to 1 inch) apart. A recipe may measure thyme by the bunch (or fraction thereof), or by the sprig, or by the tablespoon or ...
In classical cuisine, the use of a bouquet garni (or bag of herbs) consisting of parsley, bay leaves, a sprig of thyme, and possibly other herbs, is common. This is often placed in a sachet to make it easier to remove once the stock is cooked.
Fresh rosemary, parsley, sage, and thyme add so much earthy, fresh flavor to this fluffy focaccia. The dough is kneaded and sprinkled with the rosemary mixture for a powerful herbal punch. Get the ...
Add thyme sprigs; cook until sprouts are soft and golden brown, 3 to 4 minutes. Season with more salt and pepper if desired; drizzle with oil and serve. Serves: 6. Active time: 30 minutes.
Sautéed mushrooms with asiago, parmesan, Romano and a little sprig of thyme. The most important thing about having a baked potato bar, though, is to be creative and have fun!
Joseph Taylor (10 September 1833 – 4 May 1910), [1] was a folk singer from Saxby-All-Saints, Lincolnshire, England, who became the first English folk singer to be commercially recorded [1] after coming to the attention of the composer and musicologist Percy Grainger.
Add herbs to the mix: A few sprigs of thyme or rosemary would be particularly well-suited here. Vary the citrus: Add in thin slices of a deseeded orange or Meyer lemon.